Each vehicle manufacturing country has its trademark. If you want a “muscle car”, look for us USA. For a sophisticated design, definitely the germans they know what they are doing. Now if you want a safe and very protected vehicle, you need to turn your attention to Sweden. Why? Swedish cars have received a lot of attention from the car market and can be a great investment for collectors.
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SAAB 99 Turbo
SAAB's genesis model is the SAAB 99 Turbo. They tied a turbo to one of their production vehicles for the first time, and the results were excellent. A 2.0 liter turbo unit with 145 hp and 20.3 mkgf of torque is used that reaches 100 km/h in 8.7 seconds.
Jose Car Indigo 3000
Small independent car manufacturers produce some of the most intriguing vehicles in history. Some succeed, others fail. This was the case with the JC Indigo 3000, which was a car that seemed to have potential, but quickly faded.
Volvo S60 R
The Volvo S60 R was created as a competitor to the BMW M3. It was a fast and exciting automobile that could also function as a sophisticated executive vehicle. Despite being a wonderful car, it was a little dull.
SAAB 9-3 Turbo X
SAAB said goodbye to the world with some fantastic vehicles. One was the 9-3 Turbo X, a leather-upholstered rally car that disguised itself as a comfortable sedan. The Turbo X was loaded with a turbocharged V6 engine and all-wheel drive, but hardly anyone bought it.
Volvo 850 T5-R Sedan
Most Volvo enthusiasts would no doubt prefer a bodywork or something like that. Particularly those looking to buy an iconic legendary Volvo 850. The sedan, often overlooked by time, still delivers the same thrill, just with less trunk space.